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Why Seaweed is Emerging as a Superfood for Menopause Health

Rootless is a San Francisco based company, on a mission to hack the global food system through the power of seaweed. Founded by Sachi Singh, who dubs herself seaweed's Number One fan, the company aims to make the profound health benefits of seaweed accessible to everyone. The current value of the global 'menopause market'. is estimated to be around $600 billion annually.

 Rootless - Founder & CEO Sachi Singh

Source; Rootless - Founder & CEO Sachi Singh


"I started Rootless to change the global food system (no big deal right?). I thought -I will just tell everyone how good seaweed is for their health and create a product that makes the health benefits of seaweed easy for all to enjoy. And by doing this, we can all benefit from its impact on people, planet, and communities," says Sachi Singh via her website.


Despite facing initial challenges, Rootless has seen a positive community response. Their Daily Bites, packed with USDA-certified organic seaweed sustainably harvested from the Atlantic off the coasts of Maine and Ireland, have significantly improved consumers' hormonal, reproductive, thyroid, and gut health. This encouraging feedback has energised the company’s mission to focus on addressing the root causes of health issues, not merely the symptoms.


The essential ingredient in the Rootless product is delivered in the form of cacao coated morsel designed with a feminine touch.


Source:: Rootless


Dr. Anat Sapan

Seaweed is emerging as a powerful ally for women facing the hormonal changes due to perimenopause and menopause, offering a natural boost to health with its rich nutritional content. Dr. Anat Sapan, (shown right) a menopause specialist, stresses the importance of this marine superfood, because of its iodine content. "Every single cell in your body uses iodine," says Dr. Sapan, drawing attention to the mineral's essential role in thyroid hormone production and overall cellular function.


Additionally, the antioxidants and prebiotics found in seaweed play a vital role in promoting gut and heart health generally. "The prebiotics and polyphenols in seaweed support a healthy gut microbiome, which is essential for overall digestive health," Dr. Sapan adds. These components help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, contributing to improved cardiovascular health, which is particularly crucial as women age and face increased risks for heart-related issues.


For further details on the advantages of incorporating seaweed into your diet during menopause, you can read the full discussion on the benefits of seaweed for menopausal health by CLICKING HERE.


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